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Index tranche volumes go into overdrive as CSOs stall
4 years ago
CDS index tranche trading has gathered pace during the coronavirus pandemic, putting the asset class on course for a post-2008 crisis record. -
Algebris leads monthly returns in new world matrix
5 years ago
Algebris Macro Credit's return submission for May was among the best non-CLO/ABS fund performers out of those Creditflux tracks, adding to a strong turnaround for the strategy -
VW gives EuropCar a lift
5 years ago
EuropCar is one of the biggest movers in the credit markets today, on reports that German carmaker Volkswagen is in talks to buy the French car rental firm -
Lufthansa climbs as shareholder airs bailout grievances
5 years ago
Deutsche Lufthansa is among today's biggest underperformers in credit and stock markets, as a battle brews with its largest shareholder over the terms of a €9 billion government bailout for the airline -
US jitters set in ahead of monthly options expiry
5 years ago
A gap has opened up again in the performance of European credit versus US ahead of this month's CDS options expiries, after a shakier trading session in New York yesterday -
SocGen promotes cross-asset solutions specialist
5 years ago
Societe Generale has named a global head of economics, cross-asset and quant research -
Big reverse rally as hopes rise for US stimulus
5 years ago
Credit markets are rallying sharply today, along with rising stocks, on expectations the US is about to deliver another stimulus package to help address the damage caused to its economy by covid-19 -
Relief rally follows relative value trading on US/Europe credit and tranches
5 years ago
Credit markets look set to end the week on a cautious retracement tighter, after several sessions of heavy reminders the coronavirus crisis is far from over and that sector/geographical selection remains important -
Covid-19 second wave fears drive divergence as spread widening accelerates
5 years ago
This week's credit market sell-off has picked up pace, along with a fall in stocks, after the US Federal Reserve painted a pessimistic picture for economic recovery and concerns mount about a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic -
Market sell-off takes Europe on convergence path with US
5 years ago
Convergence between European and US credit has gathered pace, with the differential between both investment grade and high yield CDS indices reaching new recent tights -
Convergence trades in focus as US high yield wobbles at the tights
5 years ago
US convergence with Europe is the theme of this week, at least in high yield, with CDX HY having narrowed to within 80bp of iTraxx Crossover -
There will surely be jewels in the high yield dung heap, but the risk-reward is more compelling in IG
5 years ago
Whatever the long-term effects of the pandemic, one thing stays the same: IG looks attractive -
US lags as credit explores three-month tights
5 years ago
Credit markets in Europe and Asia have begun June on a rally to their tightest levels in nearly three months, with optimism over reopening economies outweighing concern about US/China trade negotiations. But US credit looks set for a more cautious opening, after a weekend of widespread protests and rioting -
Fund performance: CLO tranches move up
5 years ago
April returns managed a partial bounce back after a tumultuous March. 82% of funds listed in the Creditflux database made positive returns, showing at least small signs of recovery after 90% of all funds listed posted negative returns in March -
Credit funds at a glance (June 2020)
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits begin recovery phase
5 years ago
April returns prove positive for Ucits funds as 85% of those listed in the Creditflux database have moved into the black after a rough March -
Volatility trading has room to run, say strategists, as market holds firm after rally
5 years ago
Big intraday swings have abated from the credit market, but spreads are finely poised in their mid-range positioning between the March peaks of the crisis and pre-crisis levels. According to strategists, this leaves plenty to play for in volatility trading -
Idiosyncratic risk keeps traders on their toes as volatility abates
5 years ago
Global credit markets are ending the week at wider levels, after early gains, with optimism waning on the likely pace of recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and nervousness ahead of key economic numbers next week. But volatility has clearly abated from the picture, replaced by greater focus on some of the more troubled companies and sectors -
KKR takes covid-19 hit on flagship credit funds and lev fin
5 years ago
KKR took a 16% hit to returns on its alternative credit flagship funds amid the first quarter coronavirus downturn and a 13% loss on leveraged credit, taking these into negative territory for the last 12 months. The firm's private equity portfolio also slumped by 12% -
Credit hedge fund returns: March 2020 stats
5 years ago
Monthly performance across credit hedge funds -
Fund performance: Index tranche investors make it work from home
5 years ago
March brought a drastic drop in return figures as covid-19 swept across the globe, as Orchard tops the Creditflux performance tables -
Ucits at a glance: Long-short credit capitalises on coronavirus
5 years ago
Ucits funds were not spared from the crash in mid-March, but Pictet outperforms -
Credit funds at a glance (May 2020)
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Credit finely poised despite German affront to ECB bond buying programme
5 years ago
Credit markets have hit a moment of near equilibrium, with little change in most spreads, as the market seeks firmer answers to questions lockdown easing, earnings, oil supply/demand and political stand-offs -
US-Europe relative value gap closes as market sell-off resumes
5 years ago
Credit markets are heading wider into the weekend, with European underperformance closing a relative value gap that had opened with the US last Friday. The moves accompany detoriation in equity markets, stoked by the threat of a renewed US-China tariff war, pressured bank results, airline job cuts and poor UK economic numbers
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